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Microsoft 11 whats new to know, a game changer

Microsoft expected to release Windows 11, the latest iteration of its Windows operating system, which has improved aesthetic features and is more open to third-party apps. The latest version of Microsoft's main operating system, which will be released, this will be a successor to Windows 10, which was released in 2015. 

New features aimed squarely at Apple Inc.'s lucrative App Store business model. Windows 11, which is expected to be released by the end of the year, will have a new Windows Store that will allow software developers to utilise their own in-app payment systems without having to pay Microsoft any commissions. It will all work out.

During the pandemic, as people stayed at home and spent more time with Windows 10 for school, work, and gaming, Windows, which accounts for over 10% of Microsoft's income despite the company's growth through cloud services, became more important. Microsoft's Windows revenue from consumer PCs increased, but Apple's Mac revenue increased as well, and shipments of PCs using Google's Chrome OS increased dramatically.

Microsoft hoped that by releasing Windows 10 six years ago, it would be able to reclaim user loyalty among users who were increasingly reliant on tablets, smartphones, and other devices.

For decades, Windows has been known of the PC. Its first version was released in 1985, with a “graphical user interface” that allowed users to click on icons and menus with a mouse button rather than typing commands onto a blank screen.

With the increased use of smart phones, it's been a tough time to stay alive for decades. Apple charges 30% in its shop, while Microsoft charges 0% to 15% depending on how you use its commerce engine. The world is watching and waiting to be a part of the new technology game change. The same idea applies here: the company will prosper if it works with time, adapts to change, and adds additional value additions and new technology.

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